Category Archives: innovation

Did you make any New Year’s Resolutions this year? Along with spending more time with my loved ones and investing more in my health, I’d love to also find more time in my days. Intel’s Asia Pacific Regional PR Manager Paul McKeon recently wrote the entry below with some interesting information focused on how much […] Read more >

Since you’rve found your way to Inside Scoop you’re probably already social media savvy. This blog post is not necessarily for you, but maybe a friend, family member, someone you wished embraced social media more. I recently found myself on two instances defending the value of social media to professionals outside Intel: One a sales […] Read more >

The microprocessor is often referred to as the “brains” inside your computer, and today we celebrate one of the brains behind the “brains” of your computer – Robert Noyce, co-founder of Intel, was nicknamed the “Mayor of Silicon Valley” and would have been 84 years old today. We are reminded of Noyce’s intelligence and leadership as innovation […] Read more >

Posted on behalf of Manisha Shah. “How do you help countries innovate?” That was a tweet I saw yesterday from the Grameen Foundation (@GrameenFdn). My answer: The Intel Global Challenge at UC Berkeley where student entrepreneurs from around the world… Read more >

This blog was posted on behalf of Manav Subodh, Intel’s Global Entrepreneurship Program Manager. This year marks the 7th annual Intel Global Challenge at UC Berkeley (formerly IBTEC, the Intel+UC Berkeley Technology Entrepreneurship Challenge), which seeks to support and promote… Read more >

This entry was posted on behalf of Manav Subodh, Global Manager, Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Consider this.. “People rarely do what they can’t dream of doing. We need to ignite the imagination and dreams of potential entrepreneurs” And this.. “People rarely… Read more >

This entry was posted on behalf of Manav Subodh, Global Manager, Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Consider this.. “People rarely do what they can’t dream of doing. We need to ignite the imagination and dreams of potential entrepreneurs” And this.. “People rarely… Read more >

I just returned from a trip to Israel where I met with Intel teams (we have over 7K employees in Israel), government officials (Israel EPA) and an Industry Round Table, nicely documented by Elaine Cohen. What jumped out at me… Read more >

In honor of the upcoming final space shuttle launch, I wanted to share a link to an interactive 3D model of the solar system. I’ve enjoyed clicking through and exploring. It’s quite addicting. Multi-task this afternoon, and click through to see for yourself. Read more >

I’ve been traveling a lot lately and trying to work most efficiently with limited power sources. It has meant I’ve needed to be creative about maximizing my power supply across various devices in order to get things done. Soon, it may get even easier to go green with innovations in solar electronics. Read more >

Today the University of Washington launched an exciting program that we hope will help trigger a new technology revolution around integrated silicon photonics chips. This program, which we call OpSIS (Optoelectronics Systems Integration in Silicon), will provide a silicon photonics… Read more >

This post is on behalf of Lance Koenders, Director of Marketing for Intel’s Digital Home Group. There has been a lot of chatter over the past several months around smart TV and the future of your television. If you aren’t… Read more >

SUMMARY: The last day of IDF is always a mad rush to see all the things I haven’t quite had time for. I spent some time at the poster chats, talking to researchers working on projects ranging from helping people… Read more >

SUMMARY: The last day of IDF is always a mad rush to see all the things I haven’t quite had time for. I spent some time at the poster chats, talking to researchers working on projects ranging from helping people… Read more >

SUMMARY: The last day of IDF is always a mad rush to see all the things I haven’t quite had time for. I spent some time at the poster chats, talking to researchers working on projects ranging from helping people … Continue reading →Read more >

SUMMARY: Rounding out the first day of sessions, I attended a panel discussion called “It’s All a Game: Gaming Technology and the Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum,” where the academic community explored the future of gaming education in academia and how… Read more >

SUMMARY: Rounding out the first day of sessions, I attended a panel discussion called “It’s All a Game: Gaming Technology and the Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum,” where the academic community explored the future of gaming education in academia and how… Read more >

SUMMARY: Rounding out the first day of sessions, I attended a panel discussion called “It’s All a Game: Gaming Technology and the Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum,” where the academic community explored the future of gaming education in academia and how … Continue reading →Read more >